Set to contain an exhaustive four CDs and a DVD.

The world of music is fast losing the "classic" album. A quick glance at the music being created and
released in album form in today's environment does not indicate albums that
clarify the time they are born in. Rather,
they indicate a collection of good songs that could help fill a playlist. While that argument could be made looking
back through the decades of rock, at least the previous ages produced some
timeless works. But today, timeless albums
are few and widely spaced.

Back in 1991, a trio of rock and rollers from Washington State
released an album that is worthy of its content. Nirvana - Kurt Cobain, Dave Grohl, Krist
Novoselic - changed the landscape of music with their classic Nevermind, which
still reverberates to this day.

Nevermind defines the period of the '90s. From the important single selections of "Smells
Like Teen Spirit" and "Come As You Are" from Nevermind, to later, equally important tracks like "All
Apologies" and "Rape Me" (from 1993's stunning In Utero), Nirvana was the
voice of a new generation. While
alternative rock had always been in play as a style, Nirvana elevated the term -
and style - to a higher plane, whereby thousands of new rock bands found their
voice.

Geffen Records have announced the recognition of Nirvana's
classic, Nevermind, in an upcoming 20th anniversary set that is
massive in scope. On September 19 in the
UK, and September 20 in the US, a four-CD, one-DVD Super Deluxe Edition will
honor the album with a set of previously unreleased tracks, some rarities,
B-sides, alternate mixes, rare live performance tracks, and BBC sessions
tracks, along with the original album, which will likely be remastered.

The DVD inclusion will feature a previously
unreleased concert film showcasing the performance in its entirety. There is no other information available that reflect
complete track listings of the anticipated contents which, in time, will be
revealed.

While Nirvana is no more, they remain
with us in their music and the classic albums they left behind. Like the loss of every great band in their
period, we miss them. But we are reminded
of their importance in our lives when a well assembled set, like the upcoming
Nevermind set, comes to us. We are able
to relive a part of our lives that helped to set our stage for what we became,
or have yet to become.

Matt Rowe began his life with an AM radio, listening to anything that was considered music. Since, he has labored intently to build a collection of music, paring it down, rebuilding, and refining as he sees fit. His decided goal is to keep up with new music by panning for the nuggets among literal mountains…